Final answer:
The steps of the scientific method in order are: Observation, Question, Hypothesis, Experiment, Analysis, and Further Experimentation. This sequence follows a logical progression from noticing an event through systematic testing and analysis of a hypothesis.
Step-by-step explanation:
To put the steps of the scientific method in order as represented in the student's question, we can follow this sequence:
- You notice that no grass is growing under the pine tree (Observation).
- You ask, "Why doesn’t grass grow under the pine tree?" (Question).
- You believe a chemical in pine prevents the growth of grass (Hypothesis).
- You test the effects of crushed pine needles on grass growth (Experiment).
- You discover that crushed pine needles killed grass (Analysis).
- You have support for your idea but want to test it further (Further Experimentation).
This sequence reflects the application of the scientific method as a way to solve a problem or understand a phenomenon by making an observation, asking a question, forming a hypothesis, conducting an experiment, and then analyzing the results. If the hypothesis is not supported by the experimental findings, the cycle may continue with a new hypothesis and further experimentation.